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Wed, 11 Mar 2015 17:34:19 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1Hallam Leaving MWR To Join Walkinshaw Racing In V8 Supercarshttp://lead-lap.com/2011/08/19/hallam-leaving-mwr-to-join-walkinshaw-racing-in-v8-supercars/
http://lead-lap.com/2011/08/19/hallam-leaving-mwr-to-join-walkinshaw-racing-in-v8-supercars/#commentsFri, 19 Aug 2011 13:40:48 +0000http://lead-lap.com/?p=6643Steve Hallam, Executive Vice President of Competition at Michael Waltrip Racing, has accepted a Managing Director position with Walkinshaw Racing overseeing the Toll Holden Racing Team and the Bundaberg Racing Team in V8 Supercars in Australia. Hallam will begin working with the team in 2012, after he fulfills his current commitment to MWR.

Prior to joining MWR in 2009, Hallam held various positions with the McLaren Formula 1 team. When he left the team, he was Head of Racing Operations. He also spent eight years working as an engineer with Team Lotus.

We want to thank Cal for his strong contribution to getting Michael Waltrip Racing to where it is today. We wish him the very best in his future endeavors. We plan to go forward now with the solid management team that is in place, and bring MWR to the next level.

]]>http://lead-lap.com/2011/07/25/wells-michael-waltrip-racing-agree-to-part-ways-immediately/feed/0MWR Suing Former Director Of Vehicle Design, F1 Teamhttp://lead-lap.com/2011/07/17/michael-waltrip-racing-suing-former-engineer/
http://lead-lap.com/2011/07/17/michael-waltrip-racing-suing-former-engineer/#commentsSun, 17 Jul 2011 02:20:55 +0000http://lead-lap.com/?p=6364Michael Waltrip Racing is suing its former director of vehicle design, Mike Coughlan who left the team to join Williams in Formula 1 as chief engineer last month, according to SceneDaily.com. MWR claims that Coughlan left the team before his contract ran out. Additionally, MWR is suing the Williams F1 team.

MWR is seeking an undisclosed amount in damages for breach of contract from Coughlan and additional damages from Williams for interference of contract. MWR claims that Coughlan’s departure affected MWR’s performance and resulted in lost prize money and potential sponsorship.

]]>http://lead-lap.com/2011/07/17/michael-waltrip-racing-suing-former-engineer/feed/0MWR’s Coughlan Joining Williams In Formula 1http://lead-lap.com/2011/05/03/mwrs-coughlan-joining-williams-in-formula-1/
http://lead-lap.com/2011/05/03/mwrs-coughlan-joining-williams-in-formula-1/#commentsTue, 03 May 2011 14:04:31 +0000http://lead-lap.com/?p=5557Michael Waltrip Racing’s director of vehicle design, Mike Coughlan, is joining Williams in Formula 1 as chief engineer in June, according to Reuters. Coughlan joined MWR earlier this year, after helping design the Ocelot, a composite-based light tactical vehicle for Force Protection based in Ladson, South Carolina.

Before joining MWR, Coughlan served as chief engineer for the MacLaren Formula 1 team. The move to Williams will mark his return to F1, and is sure to be controversial.

In the summer of 2007, Coughlan was fired by McLaren after police found 780 pages of Ferrari documents at his home. The team was fined a record $100 million and kicked out of the 2007 constructors’ championship by Federation Internationale de l’Automobile, Formula 1’s sanctioning body. Coughlan also received a two-year ban from the sport.

Williams has been struggling this season, and looks to Coughlan to boost the team. Williams has failed to score a point in the first three Formula 1 races this season. Williams is currently 105 points behind leader Red Bull Racing-Renault. Under the F1 points systems, only the top 10 cars in each race are awarded points.

Team principal Frank Williams said:

[Coughlan] left Formula 1 in 2007 because of conduct which he acknowledges was wrong and which he profoundly regrets. His two-year ban from the sport expired some time ago and Mike is now determined to prove himself again. Williams is delighted to be able to give him the opportunity to do this and we are very pleased to have one of the most talented and competitive engineers in the sport helping us to return to the front of the grid.

Coughlan said:

I am grateful to Williams for giving me this opportunity. My experience in 2007 was life-changing. Now, I am looking forward to returning to a sport which I love and to joining a team I have admired for many years. I will dedicate myself to the team and to ensuring we return to competitiveness, while respecting the ethical standards with which Williams has always been synonymous.

As part of the team’s shuffle, technical director Samuel Michael and chief aerodynamicist Jon Tomlinson both announced resignations that will take effect at the end of the year. At that time, Williams will decide whether or not to promote Coughlan to the role of technical director.

Coughlan will be responsible for developing the FW34, next year’s car. Michael will focus on this year’s car. Because there aren’t many rule changes expect from this year to next, there is a lot of continuity expected between the cars. At the end of the year, the team will evaluate its performance, and will make a decision on the technical director role.

The team hopes to hire a replacement for Tomlinson before the end of the year.

No word on how this affects Coughlan’s status with MWR. The team, however, did confirm that Coughlan is their director of vehicle design.